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MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA

Memoirs of a Geisha
(Book Report)
1) Plot:
This exotic fable is about a young, innocent girl named Chiyo (9 years old in 1929) who
lives in a poor fishing village in Yoroido with her older sister Satsu, her father and
sick mother. Since Chiyo's mother is going to die soon and her father can't do much to
support their family, he sells his two daughters into slavery to a renowned geisha house.
Chiyo has unusual blue-gray eyes, which later helps her capture peoples' attention,
especially men's. Unfortunately, her sister is taken to a different district and from
this time on, little Chiyo lives her life in agony because she has no family left and
she's a maid serving a notorious geisha named Hatsumomo. Hatsumomo can also be referred
to as a witch because she does anything like spreading false rumors to make Chiyo's life
miserable. One day while running an errand for the house that she lives in, Chiyo falls
down on a stone near a river and starts to cry for she can no longer endure the pain and
hardships she is going through at such a young age. Luckily, the Chairman of a wealthy
electric company comes across her while he's walking with his business associates. He
takes notice of her and goes up to see what is the matter with her. As he lifts her chin
up and looks into her eyes, he is marveled by the beauty her eyes posses. All he can do
is stare. He gives her a handkerchief and a few compliments and tells her not to worry
because everything will be fine. The Chairman then leaves but he never leaves Chiyo's
thoughts or dreams. He is the only person who has been kind to her all her life and for
the past years, all she dreams about is meeting this wonderful man again and getting to
know him. To make a long story short, the Chairman never forgets Chiyo and how beautiful
she is, so he goes to a well-known geisha by the name of Mameha and asks her to adopt
Chiyo as her younger sister so she can train her to become a geisha too. The Mother of
the house where Chiyo lives is a wicked woman and when Mameha comes to arrange Chiyo to
become her younger sister, Mother agrees but knows that Chiyo won't ever succeed.
Hatsumomo tells people lies about Sayuri (her named changed from Chiyo to Sayuri after
she became an apprentice geisha) so she can ruin her career because she is jealous.
Mameha, on the other hand, is Hatsumomo's enemy so she introduces Sayuri to popular men
so she can wins their hearts and attention. This is the next time Sayuri meets the
Chairman but now she's all grown up; she doesn't know if he remembers her. The Chairman's
partner, Nobu likes Sayuri and he wants to become her danna - having Sayuri as his
mistress. Years after years of struggling to be with Sayuri, he never succeeds. During
this whole time Sayuri is in love with the Chairman but he never seems to pay attention
to her. Finally, the Chairman and Sayuri tell each other how they feel towards one
another and he becomes her danna (sort of like a husband, but not exactly). They travel
to the United States on business trips and after a few years, Sayuri moves to New York
City from Gion, Japan to make her living as a teahouse owner and an artist-geisha. 
2) Ending:
Sayuri is able to find her way out from becoming the mistress of a few men who are
interested in her. All her life of living in misery comes to an end the day the Chairman
comes to talk to her and tells her how much he likes her and has liked her ever since he
laid eyes on her by the river when she was just a little girl. Sayuri tells him that he
is what she's wanted all her life and they finally are able to be together. They travel
together and she settles in New York City and opens a teahouse where men go there and
engage in a conversation with geishas. The Chairman dies after Sayuri moves to New York
City but he lives on inside her heart.
3) a. Main character:
Of course, the main character in this book is Sayuri who is a mostly believable heroine.
Her ambitions were not always rational but this creates a more imperfect and human
character. Through her eyes, we see the decadent heart of Gion--the geisha district of
Kyoto--with its marvelous teahouses and theaters, narrow back alleys, ornate temples, and
artists' streets. Her transformation is seen as she learns the rigorous arts of the
geisha: dance and music; wearing kimono, elaborate makeup and hair; pouring sake to
reveal just a touch of inner wrist; competing with a jealous rival for men's solicitude
and the money that goes with it. Soon, World War II begins and the geisha houses are
forced to close. Sayuri, with the help of her admirer, Nobu, is taken into a haven where
she spends the remainder of the war sewing balloons (hot-air balloon and parachutes).
Growing up without any parents, she leads an awful life but with the help of the Chairman
and Mameha, she is able to work herself up and become a dignified woman who captures the
hearts of many.
b. Problem-conflict:
The main conflict is that some geishas in Japan would do anything to ruin the reputation
of others because the fewer geisha there are and the more popular they are, the more
money they will make. So Hatsumomo, an envious geisha sets out to ruin Sayuri's life who
has nothing nor anyone in this world. In this novel, Sayuri proves to be the toughest one
out of Hatsumomo and many other geisha because she works herself up respectively and wins
the admiration's of so many people that she is soon adopted as the daughter of the house
she used to serve and live in. After all, the one who deserved all the kindness and
respect received it although it took many years and a great deal of sufferings.
c. Antagonist
I'd be a liar if I didn't tell you that Hatsumomo was the antagonist in this story
although some other people tried to do bad things too. But she was the corrupt one who
caused Sayuri so much grief and made her live under her control. One time, she told the
Mother of the house that Sayuri has stolen her bracelet and the Mother believed her. She
beat Sayuri and asked her to pay for an expensive piece of jewelry she had not even
touched. Hatsumomo also tried to end Sayuri's geisha days but I'm happy to say that she
went down herself,
d. Climax:
The climax of the story was when Sayuri had arranged to sleep with the Minister and have
Nobu find her with him. Something happened that changed everything. Instead of Nobu
discovering them together, the Chairman walked in and you can imagine how Sayuri felt.
The reason why Sayuri had planned this scheme for Nobu to find them was because Nobu
wanted to become Sayuri's danna and Sayuri didn't like him although he had been kind
enough to her to save her from working in the factories because he cared about her.
Obviously she didn't like him so she had planned that if Nobu walked in on them together,
he would change his mind about her. But after the Chairman saw her with the Minister, he
went and told Nobu. As for Sayuri...she thought the Chairman would hate her and she would
never have a chance with him. She was wrong, for in fact, this incident made the Chairman
realize how important she really was to him and how much he liked her. Therefore, three
days later he sought to see her and that's when he told her how he felt about her and she
was stunned. This event turned things around and they ended up being together after 18
years of waiting to make a move.
e. Resolution:
After Nobu heard how unfaithful she had been towards him, he completely erased Sayuri
from his life. Never did he mention her name again. He had told her before that if she
were to betray him, he would never forgive her. So as I mentioned before, the Chairman
and Sayuri became lovers and she became his mistress since he was married. And for the
remainder of their lives, they lived pleasantly.
f. Theme (deeper meaning)
What I take to be the theme of this memoir is that a person can accomplish anything in
life if they have set their mind on it and if they believe they can get there. Never
giving up hope and always looking for a brighter day will eventually lead you to what
you're out there searching for. In Sayuri's case, she was a slave who won the heart of a
man and worked herself up to become one of the most successful geishas in all of Japan
and to be united with the man she loved who motivated her all her life. I learned to be
courageous from Sayuri and never give up dreaming because I believe that if you want
something badly, you can transform your dreams into realties. 
g. Foreshadowing
This could have been seen when wherever Sayuri went in the evenings, Hatsumomo followed
her and it became obvious that she was plotting to go to those teahouses and spread
rumors about her to the people she had recently entertained. Another foreshadowing can be
seen when the Mother of the house adopts Sayuri because we know that Hatsumomo had been
living in that house much longer than Sayuri had and she had hopes of being the one
adopted. So it was apparent as to what would happen to her and that is, she became
enraged and fought with the Mother, therefore, she was kicked out of the house onto the
streets. The final foreshadowing I was able to see was when Sayuri was sleeping with the
Minister because there were footsteps near the building and the Minister assumed it was
only birds chirping but I figured it would either be Nobu or the Chairman and indeed, it
was the Chairman. 

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